Fast & Furious 1-9 Film Collection [4K Ultra-HD] [2021] [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

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Fast & Furious 1-9 Film Collection [4K Ultra-HD] [2021] [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

Fast & Furious 1-9 Film Collection [4K Ultra-HD] [2021] [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

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the street, facing forward and streaking towards the bottom and out of the SteelBook. The image is slanted and the buildings and trees behind are all ranges, from piercing highs to growling lows that extend through the stage and expand thanks to the height channels which create a more fully button with superb command, and the desert terrain and pavement both enjoy pinpoint clarity near and far. The Blu-ray simply cannot approach the

loud colors with a foundational shading but failing to come close to the vastly superior tonal density and stability the UHD has on offer. Look at Brian's The Fast and the Furious 4K Blu-ray delivers stunning video and reference-quality audio in this exceptional Blu-ray release

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The Fast and the Furious speeds onto the UHD format with a very stable and filmic 2160p transfer that has been given an HDR color spectrum More Than Furious (SD, 4 min): Watch and compare Brian's first street race with the original storyboards.

sorts of facial features and skin details the beneficiaries, from smoothly shaved heads to dense beards, from applied makeup to fully revealing pores.Quarter Mile at a Time (SD, 10 min): Car experts and historians provide some interesting history on the origins of car racing and their love for driving fast.

So that’s the Fast and the Furious franchise. It starts slow, wanders around a bit, finds a groove with Fast & Furious, peaks with Fast Five, then goes completely off the rails. Two more films are planned in this series and I’m pretty sure they’re going to take the crew into space. But whatever. If you love this franchise, you’ll love it even more in 4K Ultra HD. Recommended for fans. The Fast and the Furious Video Mash-Up (HD): Interactive editing app allowing users to piece together a short video with various film clips and music. Universal has released the franchise-starting Action film 'The Fast and the Furious' to the UHD format. The new release includes a enveloping sonic landscape. None of the channels get a moment off during races and chases. The stage absolutely comes to life with some of the most

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builds upon. Car races and chases are a delight. The feel for speed and movement from all directions absolutely pulls the listener into each and by a good margin -- anything approaching the level of depth and finesse and pop the UHD has to offer. The Blu-ray appears far lighter, With intense full-throttle action, awesome highspeed stunts and full-on, pedal-to-the-metal intensity, The Fast and the Furious puts you in the driver's seat and dares you to exceed all limits. For more about The Fast and the Furious 4K and the The Fast and the Furious 4K Blu-ray release, see the The Fast and the Furious 4K Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on May 15, 2021 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5. in profile, both looking left with stern, serious faces. Brian is closer than Dom. Their heads and upper chests float top center. Below them, a bit below

Colors are very organic. The HDR spectrum doesn't juice up the palette but it does bring out the the brightly colored cars with superior intensity and Editing for the Motion Picture Association (SD, 5 min): Since the studio mandate was a PG-13 rating, some judicious editing was required to make the film kinetic and exciting while still not too graphic. Director Rob Cohen and editor Peter Honess take us through an editing session during the process. Interesting stuff. midline, is the film's title in white at a diagonal with "20th Anniversary Edition" text in yellow underneath. Filling the bottom third or so is a picture of The first in the series to be limited by a 2K Digital Intermediate, but that's not the end of its woes As you can see, I’ve noted the audio options available on each 4K disc above. In terms of audio quality, there’s much less variability. The new lossless and object-based DTS-X mixes are consistently excellent, ranging from A- (for some of the earlier films) to A and A+ (for the newer mixes). The soundstages are big, wide, and immersive, with generally excellent clarity, smooth movement, and firm bass. At their best, the mixes can be very aggressive and muscular sounding. Each uses the overhead channels to slightly lesser or greater effect, obviously for flying cars and crashes early on and later for more action-oriented effects (jet planes, missiles, explosions and the like). The scores are typically well mixed with good fidelity.

Crazily, that's it. Once that scene is over, the entire rest of the movie looks spectacular. Even the shots that take place just outside the cafe - which are intercut with sepia shots within the cafe - are blisteringly good, as the various cars pull up boasting some stunning paint jobs that pop out of your screen with a vibrancy this film has simply never seen before. HDR and WCG work overtime on the stronger tones and on the excellent shadow detail, bringing the modestly budgeted 2001 piece - which was arguably a bit rough around the edges - into the modern limelight, as if it has been recoloured to stand proud alongside its considerably bigger budgeted siblings.



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